Anyone who has ever been to Stamford Bridge for a big game against a rival team will be fully aware of the passion the home fans have for their side. That's why, when Roman Abramovich and his cronies make a decision the supporters don't like, they are very quick to (rightfully) voice their displeasure.

This is the latest example, a slightly rushed-looking rant about Terry's exit. Unveiled at the home game against Man United , it seems unsure whether it's a flag or a poster:

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That's just the tip of the iceberg, too.

Check out the sign that was on show at the home game against Sunderland in December. Whatever your feelings on technical director Michael Emenalo, there are probably better platforms on which to communicate them than the back of a torn up cereal packet:

(Image: Clive Rose)

Of course, the big prize for rubbish-looking protest posters at Stamford Bridge goes to the fans who made great use of A4 papers during the reign of Rafa Benitez:

(Image: Getty)

(Image: Getty)

Marvellous stuff.

Still, it's not all bad. Here's one Chelsea fan - weirdly, at a tennis event - who showed how to make an impromptu poster/banner work:

A fan holds up a sign to show the lengths he went to so he could sit near to Jose Mourinho (Image: Getty)